What’s a Kiddie Park?

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Children’s parks offer amusement park rides scaled down for younger children, with roller coasters, ferris wheels, carousels, and boat rides. They may also have miniature golf, petting zoos, and trains. Tickets or unlimited day passes are available, and some parks have rides for one-year-olds.

A kiddie park is an amusement park for younger children. Some children’s parks advertise as for children as young as 12 or as young as six, while many simply state the rides are for those 50 inches (1.27 m) or shorter. Parents are usually allowed to take very young children on rides like flying helicopters. A children’s park often has most of the classic rides found in a normal amusement park – they are just scaled down to fit small children. Many children’s parks have been around for decades, and parents who take their children there can remember when they went to the same children’s park as children.

Roller coasters are often a popular feature at a children’s park as younger children are not usually allowed to ride roller coasters at regular amusement parks. Children’s roller coasters are usually still exciting for children, but are more suited to their size and age group. Ferris wheels are also usually smaller and more suitable for children than regular ones. Children’s park carousels are usually the same as those found in regular amusement parks.

Some children’s parks have miniature golf and other attractions in addition to the rides. There may be a petting zoo and/or a miniature train that runs around the park. A children’s park can be a fun place for a children’s birthday party. Most children’s parks do not allow outdoor party food other than birthday cake and ice cream, as they usually sell food such as hot dogs there.

Kid cars, or bumper cars, are popular rides at children’s parks. Some rides for kids are single cars racing along a track. Boat rides on water-filled tracks are also usually part of a children’s park. The boats can be large enough to hold several children.

Most children’s parks sell tickets or ticket booklets, for the rides, and/or offer an unlimited day pass. It’s best to think about your child’s age and how much time you’ll likely be spending at the park when deciding which ticket or season ticket option to choose. Once you have visited the Park with your child once, you will have a better idea of ​​your needs. Some baby parks have rides for one-year-olds.




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